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Q: I'm trying to get into MMA. Are there any good podcasts that cover MMA news? EDIT: Something for beginners. Edward Mass fucked around with this message at 01:38 on Feb 15, 2013 |
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CaptainYesterday posted:Q: I'm trying to get into MMA. Are there any good podcasts that cover MMA news?
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# ? Feb 15, 2013 01:43 |
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Mechafunkzilla posted:Q: Why did they kill wrestling I'm sure you'll find wrestling a) can't be stopped; and b) won't be stopped. W.R.E.A.M. etc.
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# ? Feb 15, 2013 04:45 |
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Some boxing questions: 1) Standing eight count, did they get rid of it? If so, why? 2) What are all these "International" and "Intercontinental" titles in boxing? What is their purpose, what are they for?
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# ? Feb 16, 2013 06:44 |
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LordPants posted:Some boxing questions: 1) Depends on the commission 2) Promoters want to have "champions" on their cards, so they encourage organizing bodies to create new titles. The organizations then charge the title holders regular fees to keep the belts. Everyone gets paid except the fighters, who are ripped off. Business as usual for boxing.
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# ? Feb 17, 2013 07:36 |
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LordPants posted:Some boxing questions: 1 - similar to what happens in an MMA fight and both guys get stood up prematurely, it can disrupt the flow of a fight with a direct detriment coming since the judges likely have to score it as a knockdown. 2 - see above. It is a cash grab.
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# ? Feb 24, 2013 14:53 |
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Q: What is "roidtech"? (other than that one youtube video)
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 08:30 |
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Ditch posted:Q: What is "roidtech"? (other than that one youtube video) Art
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 08:31 |
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Ditch posted:Q: What is "roidtech"? (other than that one youtube video) Roidtech is what makes this guy so excited: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDT1r55vwjM
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 08:49 |
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Ditch posted:Q: What is "roidtech"? (other than that one youtube video) Some slick poo poo
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Ditch posted:Q: What is "roidtech"? (other than that one youtube video) Mark Coleman sparring with Kevin Randleman. It displays grappling skills that just aren't very good with a lot of grunting. The two guys seem especially bulky, the title insinuating that they have been using roids and their and that is the source of their success since they obviously don't have much skill.
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Haraksha posted:Mark Coleman sparring with Kevin Randleman. It displays grappling skills that just aren't very good with a lot of grunting. The two guys seem especially bulky, the title insinuating that they have been using roids and their and that is the source of their success since they obviously don't have much skill. You must have been the pimply scrub Coleman double legged at the Ikea
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# ? Mar 9, 2013 15:57 |
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Is roidtech a thing outside of this forum?
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# ? Mar 10, 2013 00:58 |
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no
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# ? Mar 10, 2013 02:12 |
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I showed roidtech to my sambo coach and he was greatly amused.
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 18:44 |
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I danged loud and proud when I was bodylock'd in my takedown class. I like to think Kevin gets a dollar every time that happens.
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# ? Mar 11, 2013 19:00 |
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what's always confused me about roidtech is that Coleman and Randleman are awesome wrestlers but somehow look so bad on the ground, worse than HS wrestlers on their first day of bjj.
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Xguard86 posted:what's always confused me about roidtech is that Coleman and Randleman are awesome wrestlers but somehow look so bad on the ground, worse than HS wrestlers on their first day of bjj. I dunno, the way Mark slowly wokrs his way into half guard is some slick poo poo.
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# ? Mar 12, 2013 18:16 |
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For different states' ACs, how long beforehand is it known which judges will be judging a fight? When looking at robberies or other fights where it seems like the judges have some ulterior motive, I wonder how long beforehand the corrupt parties might need to negotiate something to buy the judges.
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kimbo305 posted:For different states' ACs, how long beforehand is it known which judges will be judging a fight? It's far far far more likely that a lot of judges are just incompetent and/or don't watch fights. To actually answer the question though, I was able to find an article from June 15 last year announcing the ref and judges for the Silva/Sonnen 2 fight that took place on July 7th. I found one for Jan 22 about the Feb 2 Aldo/Edgar fight. Seems somewhat inconsistent but I haven't really found a good source for the assignments.
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Xguard86 posted:what's always confused me about roidtech is that Coleman and Randleman are awesome wrestlers but somehow look so bad on the ground, worse than HS wrestlers on their first day of bjj. I always thought they had maybe already trained hard and were just loving around.
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The Sphinxster posted:I always thought they had maybe already trained hard and were just loving around. No, Mark's porch (where they train) isn't a full size wrestling room, so they probably caught their breath getting there. I also noticed neither Coleman nor Randleman where wearing wrestling shoes on the mat. No street shoes, guys
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# ? Mar 13, 2013 05:23 |
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This facebook page is one of my favorite things. Lots of incredible old videos.
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# ? Mar 13, 2013 17:52 |
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It was posted in the UFC PPV discussion thread after the weigh ins that some guys put on 15 or more pounds after weigh ins and it has me wondering - what (if anything) does all of this fairly drastic weight cutting and gain multiple times a year do to these fighters physically? I can't imagine it's good for the body but are there any cases where it was particularly harmful to one of them? And is there a reason fighters cut drastically right before a fight and then gain the weight back instead of just staying at fight weight during training leading up to the fight? Are the few extra pounds they get from cutting then dehydrating really worth ending up in less than optimal condition the night before a fight? A lot of them look almost sickly thin during weigh ins.
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 22:44 |
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it's pretty loving bad for your kidneys. pissing blood is common.
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Mr. Carlisle posted:It was posted in the UFC PPV discussion thread after the weigh ins that some guys put on 15 or more pounds after weigh ins and it has me wondering - what (if anything) does all of this fairly drastic weight cutting and gain multiple times a year do to these fighters physically? I can't imagine it's good for the body but are there any cases where it was particularly harmful to one of them? Just a reminder that fighters only do this a few times a year. Kids in high school wrestling do this every week during the season. As for why fighters do this, it's because being big and lifting weights is an important attribute for fighting, along with looking good and not knowing jiu-jitsu.
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Mr. Carlisle posted:It was posted in the UFC PPV discussion thread after the weigh ins that some guys put on 15 or more pounds after weigh ins and it has me wondering - what (if anything) does all of this fairly drastic weight cutting and gain multiple times a year do to these fighters physically? I can't imagine it's good for the body but are there any cases where it was particularly harmful to one of them? poo poo can kill you. When I was in high school they banned plastic weight cutting apparel because a handful of high school and college wrestlers died. Luckily, UFC guys generally have a coaching team behind them who can help them not to die, and they only have to do it a few times a year. It always sucks, but 'rasslers have to do it all the time. The most I ever had to cut was 15 pounds in 24 hours as a district alternate as a freshman because the #2 seeded guy got hit in the head with a bowling ball. It was pretty lovely, but I didn't piss blood. But yeah, like ForbiddenWonder noted, it's super bad for your kidneys. e: beaten by Kensei
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# ? Mar 15, 2013 23:06 |
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The main reason they do it is to maximize their size, which gives an actual advantage in a combat sport for various reasons. If I got down to my fighting weight during the camp and stayed there until the weigh-ins, then I would only have 24 hours to gain new mass. That's not a realistic window to put on any weight at all and you're not going to be wanting to do the kinds of exercises necessary in that time frame anyway. If you stay well above weight during your camp and then cut, you have 24 hours to hydrate your body back up to that weight. This means guys sometimes fight 15-20 lbs (and actually even higher) over the class's weight limit. That extra weight translates to more power in their hits, more raw strength to grapple with, and more weight tiring the other fighter out as he tries to control you or you lay on him. The advantages really far out weigh the risks.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 04:13 |
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Don't they do something now to combat that? Like have the weigh ins twice or closer to the event or something? Or am I completely making that up?
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 04:59 |
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No, not in mma at least
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 05:51 |
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LordPants posted:Don't they do something now to combat that? Like have the weigh ins twice or closer to the event or something? Or am I completely making that up? In the UFC? No, they weigh in a day before. In wrestling? Yeah. They weigh in a couple hours before a dual/meet. It's a lot easier in MMA to rehydrate/regain strength.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 05:53 |
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I believe thai boxing has a system where the commissions show up to your gym a few times a year, weigh you, and use that weight to determine which weightclass you should be fighting in.
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Eat This Glob posted:In the UFC? No, they weigh in a day before. In wrestling? Yeah. They weigh in a couple hours before a dual/meet. It's a lot easier in MMA to rehydrate/regain strength. Yeah wrestling I meant, sorry.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 08:10 |
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know who didn't cut weight? frankie edgar. look how he turned out
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 08:49 |
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maffew buildings posted:know who didn't cut weight? frankie edgar. look how he turned out *cue a bunch of posts about how Frankie Edgar has never lost a fight*
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# ? Mar 18, 2013 18:54 |
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maffew buildings posted:know who didn't cut weight? frankie edgar. look how he turned out Bas Rutten too.
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 03:44 |
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When you consider the fact that Bas was a striker with absolutely zero wrestling who learned grappling initially by watching earlier matches on shows he was fighting on, the fact that he had the career he had is a massive overachievement.
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fatherdog posted:When you consider the fact that Bas was a striker with absolutely zero wrestling who learned grappling initially by watching earlier matches on shows he was fighting on, the fact that he had the career he had is a massive overachievement. Bas Rutten's Harley Davidson Keys to Victory
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 19:41 |
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Julio Cesar Fatass posted:Bas Rutten's Harley Davidson Keys to Victory The BADDA BOP is really important, it allows a person to break another man's internal organs.
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Julio Cesar Fatass posted:Bas Rutten's Harley Davidson Keys to Victory There is nothing better than a 48 year old man making funny noises while describing how to hurt people with a dutch accent.
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